111.   Barak, whose coalition government fractured before he left, faced criticism from hawkish conservatives that he was willing to cede too much.

112.   Aware that the sexy shoes, jackets and short skirts worn by Walter could trigger criticism from real-life lawyers, Buchman said she continues to research.

113.   Because of the startling give-aways of the negotiators, the president is getting a lot of criticism from Americans who supported invasion.

114.   Because the United States is the sole superpower, it is a huge target for criticism from every corner.

115.   Beyond that, the chancellor and Waigel have come under new criticism from the right flank of the ruling coalition.

116.   Bettman, the second-year commissioner, continued to be the target of personal, verbal criticism from players.

117.   Boehner rejected criticism from Democrats who said the bill would reduce access to education and training for welfare recipients.

118.   Bolstered by a box of peppermints and a fat red binder, Turner responded placidly to a barrage of criticism from DiBrienza and other Democrats on the committee.

119.   Both new products drew criticism from church and activist groups.

120.   Both studies triggered vigorous criticism from longtime Internet users and some social scientists.

n. + from >>共 1445
pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
criticism + p. >>共 59
of 41.88%
from 25.81%
for 9.88%
in 4.51%
by 4.22%
over 2.89%
about 1.54%
on 1.35%
at 1.17%
as 1.13%
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